Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Don't worry 'bout me, I got a wild card up my sleeve.

"Don't worry 'bout me, I got a wild card up my sleeve."

I'm thinking about this as another tattoo. Not the quote, just the wild card... I would like the ace of hearts, though. :)

The actual line is, '"when the morning comes and it's time for me to leave; don't worry 'bout me, I've got a wild card up my sleeve." It's from the song "Easy From Now On," originally recorded by Emmylou Harris but rerecorded by my favorite artist, Miranda Lambert.

This phrase is not about one-night stands to me. It's a reminder that only I know what I am truly capable of and what my intentions are. I choose my own destiny (and I already have that phrase tattooed on me, so may as well take it further). No matter what the situation, I'm in control of my own actions. No matter who may hurt me or whatever setbacks I may encounter, I've got the final say. I've got the wild card that may surprise people if they try to trick me or something.

If I got it, it would be in black and white on the inside of my left bicep. That way I can hide it...both from potential employers and from anyone who may want to steal my ace in the hole. That was a metaphor.

Let me know what y'all think? Please? :)

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Proof I have always loved cats!

This is an article from the Cinci Enquirer. I am quoted at age 8, saying I am a "cat nut."

Winning.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Singer Demi Lovato took to Twitter to protest the latest Disney flub, a "joke" about eating disorders on the show "Shake it Up."

In the show, one character says to another:"I could just eat you up... well, if I ate."

Lovato, a former star on the Disney show "Sonny With a Chance," left a tour with the Jonas Brothers in the fall of 2011 to seek treatment for an eating disorder.

Obviously, this issue hits home for Lovato. But I hope it strikes a chord with other people, too. Eating disorders affect all of us, from stars to your everyday folks. It upsets me when I hear how far people go to look thin. Somewhere, I know society is to blame.


Demi, you are beautiful. Thanks for speaking up.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

My top 10 questions of 2011

- What is “the deep,” and how do you roll in it?
- …who is Kim Kardashian again?
- Is there anything exciting in my life now that the Harry Potter movies are over?
- So Natalie Portman DIDN’T do all that dancing?
- Why does Desmond look so weird?
- Yesterday was Thursday, today it is Friday…but what comes before Thursday?
- Is Esperanza Spalding a real person?
- Is Libya in Africa?
- Can I occupy my own house?
- ...when can I get married?!

This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The trailer for The Hobbit looks SO GOOD

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

AP's top 10 albums of the year

The Associated Press listed Adele's 21 as its top album of 2011. No surprise, really, given how much influence the Brit has had on the music scene with her sophomore album. And it's a good album -- poignant, heartbreaking, and beautiful. Adele has a beautiful voice and is a talented songwriter.

But I was also proud to see the Pistol Annies on that list! Maybe it's because they were dubbed "the anti-Taylor Swift." Or maybe it's because I'm such a diehard Miranda Lambert fan! Either way, I share the author's views when she hopes the project becomes more regular.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Accused fraternity men put other Greeks on a bad pedestal

Conduct a Google search for a fraternity or sorority, and some of the most popular searches will probably not be for philanthropy projects or positive news about the Greek community. Apparently, people are scouring the Internet for "Kappa Kappa Gamma secrets" and the "Sigma Chi handshake." Ritual, the basis of the fraternity and sorority system, is a secret to anyone outside the organization, and people are obviously looking to uncover these secrets.

But conduct a Google search for the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, and something a lot more menacing surfaces. The University of Vermont chapter of Sig Ep is being shut down indefinitely after several members allegedly circulated a survey asking who the members would like to rape. But not just any members were asked the question, "If I could rape someone, who would it be?" The survey was distributed among pledges: young men just joining the fraternity. Fresh blood, if you will, just beginning to understand the meaning of being a fraternity man.

Now, I'm pretty sure forcing the pledges to fill out a survey qualifies as hazing. And, unfortunately, hazing is an epidemic at schools everywhere. But so is sexual assault. I'm fairly positive that the founding fathers of Sigma Phi Epsilon would be so disappointed to see how their vision for a fraternity has fallen, at this chapter, since Sig Ep founded in 1901.

As a sorority woman myself, a proud member of Delta Zeta, I would rather people be looking for ritual secrets than read about something like this. After all, what things are hiding in our ritual? Values? Pledges? Ways to live? It's a secret, but does that mean it's inherently bad? When our collective founders wrote our rituals, I am sure they didn't expect hazing or sexual assault to be on the minds of their future brothers and sisters. Ritual is a gift of sorts. A set of guidelines for us to follow, handed down from exemplary men and women who wanted to change this world for the better. No one started a fraternity or sorority and wanted it to be known as "The Sexual Assault Fraternity" or "The Hazing Sorority." No. Our rituals are so much more than that.

But for many collegiate members, ritual is just as secret to them as it is to someone outside of the chapter. Ritual is something necessary to induct new members, or a threat to make them do something. That's it. For some brothers of Sig Ep at the University of Vermont, what was ritual? Clearly something they did not live out. When those men were in a dark room, full of candles, making some sort of pledge on initiation day, did they understand the weight of their promise? Or were they just going through the motions so they could be official members of a drinking club?

I don't know the words of the Sigma Phi Epsilon ritual, or any ritual besides my own. I can't say for certain what Sig Eps across the world pledge to when they are being initiated. But I can get a pretty good idea myself. Not from a Google search, or from breaking into my local Sig Ep chapter's house and reading the manual. Reading the words wouldn't give me a true understanding of their values. Ritual is meant to be lived, after all, and not just meant to be words on a page. To understand Sigma Phi Epsilon's values, or any fraternal organization's values, I simply have to see what the members strive to be. Founders of organizations, whether fraternal or no, set goals for their successors and ask them to lead by example.Where do you find our rituals? You find it every day, in your interactions with Greek men and women. When you see brothers picking up trash on the side of the road, or sisters staying up all night together to write letters for St. Jude's Children's Hospital. Chapters who recruit based on integrity, academic excellence, and content of character. Not those who recruit based on looks, alcohol tolerance, or clothing. I'd bet money -- and I don't have a lot of money -- that hazing, alcohol abuse, etc. are not in any Greek organization's ritual.

This example that some brothers at the University of Vermont set forth is not values-based. It is not their ritual. My sorority was called into question in 2007 at DePauw when women were asked to leave the chapter based on their looks. That kind of attitude, I guarantee you, is nowhere in our ritual.

Unfortunately, this latest episode in our collective Greek history is another one where we all are called into question, and when our values seem to be lost in an old book somewhere. What can we do? I mention to people that I am a sorority woman, and I hear the same things. "Why would you need to pay for your friends?" "You don't seem like a drinker." "...what do you actually do in a sorority? Like, how is it different from any other club?"

For every one of us who fails to uphold our values, there are hundreds trying to fight the stereotypes and make this world a better place. It's difficult. It frustrates us, pisses us off. But I, for one, am proud to be Greek. I have faith in our rituals, and that there are men and women who want to live them out. I know the Sig Ep chapter at my college is living their rituals out. What's more, I know there are good people in our national organizations, at the North American Interfraternity Conference, in the National Panhellenic Council, and in our chapters dedicated to rooting out what's threatening to undermine everything we hold dear.

If you're not Greek, I challenge you. Look me up. Look any one of us up. You can find our creeds and our open mottos online. If you dig enough, you may even be able to find our initiation services. God forbid that the world finds out we swear to scholarship and brotherhood and service when we are initiated!!

If you are Greek, I challenge you even more. Look up your own ritual, first. Do your brothers or sisters know it? Do you? Are you showing it in your daily actions? If no, why aren't you? Then, look to the others on your campus. Check out their national websites. Ask a few questions. We are all brothers and sisters in the community, in a way. Greeks and non-Greeks alike must be committed, together, to keeping the system accountable. If not, we'll disappear in a cloud of Animal House and hazing, of rape surveys and body image issues. It's all up to us.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Kim Jong Il dead

Kim Jong Il, the leader of North Korea, died yesterday. His son is set to succeed him. ...wow. I just read the news on Tumblr (of all places!) and it shocked me. I guess I haven't heard much about Kim recently, so news about North Korea has been off my radar.

I only hope we can live in a little less fear now. That everyone can!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

B. Spears engaged!


(Pic from New York Daily News)


I've already heard a lot of negativity about Britney Spears' new engagement to Jason Trawick. She just turned 30 and this will be her third marriage. The first marriage, in January 2004, was 55 hours of marriage to a childhood friend. I'm pretty sure she was drunk when she got hitched to Jason Alexander. The second, in September of 2007, was to dancer Kevin Federline. This one lasted less than three years, and Brit is now the proud mother of two boys, Federline's sons Jayden and Preston.

It's 2011, y'all. The END of 2011. It's been four years since Britney has been in a relationship of this weight -- or, rather, since she took such a weighty step. Trawick WAS her manager, but he quit recently to focus on their relationship. She knows him, he's got his life together. What's more, she's got HER life together. The tumultuous past, the rehab, the head shavings, the babies in the drivers' seat...it's all over. Her career is back on track. Her dance moves may not be as crisp as they once were, and her lip synching may happen more often, but she is still a talented performer, a good mom, and a sweet woman.

I know people rib me for being a Britney fan. But I like her. I like her personality, how she sticks to her guns when the going gets tough. I like how dedicated she is to her fans. I like how she lets her goofy side out and seems to have fun now, even after years in the spotlight. And I like her music. It's catchy, at times clever or poignant, and it sure is fun to dance to.   I believe that she'll continue on as a successful artist. And you know, I believe in her and Jason too. No matter what critics or tabloids may say.


Friday, December 16, 2011

Oh my God. I love him.


Damn, I just graduated from college! Now, I'm taking time to build my bank account back up, and look for journalism jobs in the area.

Crossing fingers, y'all.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

All the celebs

HERE IS MY CURRENT CELEBRITY CRUSH LIST (probs incomplete)
Naya Rivera
Dianna Agron
Kiera Knightley (duh)
Hope Solo
Michelle Pfeiffer
Zac Efron (obviously)
Petr Cech


AND CURRENT CELEBRITY IDOL LIST
Miranda Lambert
Britney Spears
Ian McKellen
Ryan Seacrest (stop laughing, he's awesome)
Jon Stewart
Beyonce


AND CURRENT CELEBRITY TARGETS FOR MY LOATHING
Taylor Swift (still funny)
Glenn Beck
Ann Coulter

Thursday, December 8, 2011


The trailer for "The Lorax" has rekindled both my love for Zac Efron and my loathing of Taylor Swift.
Let the battle begin.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Last Transcript of the year...

Well, this is it! As Rachel mentioned in her column over to the left, it's the end of the road for this year's Transcript. We do hope you'll miss us.
For Rach and I, it's the culmination of two long years of putting magazines that no one reads into the middle of the papers, reading emails, sending emails, getting mad, being confused, and all sorts of other emotions. We were on the staff in 2010 and chose to remain on for 2011. Whether it is a good thing or a bad thing that we are leaving, we'll let you decide!
This Friday, as I take the paper around one final time, you may see me with a few tears in my eyes. It will be, after all, one of my last days as a student here. No one believes you when you say college goes by quickly. Even though I am finishing up in three and a half years, it seems like it flew by more than it should have. Looking back, I can't quite remember all the classes I took or my favorite late-night conversations with friends. There are a few things I wish I had done in my leadership roles here. But I did my best, most of the time, even if I skipped a few classes or looked in the book on a few math problems.
In talking with our Greek adviser, Dana Behum, last week she told me how she walked around campus crying when she was getting ready to graduate from BGSU. She also said it's normal for seniors to play the "coulda woulda shoulda" game with their college lives. So I guess I'm right on track, huh?
I don't know if I have any words of wisdom right now or if my loyal readers are even expecting any from me! I don't have any big plans, only big dreams. I'll be putting in applications after exams are over and hoping I strike gold, because all our cats are getting expensive.And I sure hope I have some good leads by Christmas, because I know I'm going to get asked the "what are you doing with your life" question a zillion times as I stuff my newly-graduated face with Aunt Claire's delicious pumpkin roll at family Christmas celebrations.
So, y'all, this is a written goodbye for now. I will still be here in January for formal recruitment, so I will pop around and disrupt your classes. I'll still be keeping up with folks on Facebook, reading news on the website, creeping on Tumblrs and YouTube accounts, and otherwise being a "dedicated alumna." Check me out at wordvomitbyrj.blogspot.com for more of the written word. And hang in there. We all have times when we don't think we can do it, but I'm confident we are all able to pull through in the end. Good luck with exams, and we will see you in these pages soon! Thanks for everything.
Yesterday, someone came to the drive-thru and ordered French toast. We have it in three pieces and five pieces, so I asked the man what he meant.
This is what I got.
"The five. The muthafuckin' French toast!"

Sometimes life is too much.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Check out my kitty! He speaks! :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGwCFW8_ulM